Posts Tagged ‘media’

Talking the New New Twitter : Podcast 183

Monday, December 12th, 2011

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This week: How are you using social media?

  • Detroit Creative Labs Podcast – Photographer Edition – You don’t need to be from Detroit nor a photographer to be apart of this digital marketing and social media experiment.
  • Time: 30:00
  • Podcast host: Rosh Sillars
  • This week’s show notes: You don’t have to be from Detroit to be apart of this experiment. New New Twitter, traditional media, Twitter , Discover, The Aliens are landing, new opportunities working for the media, make sure your time and expenses are covered, it’s about people, photographer working for free, Cloakbags.com, How do you make money in social media?, Digital Marketing firm Synectics Media, Hello , SpringPad, Commenting on blogs, Marketing Grader. Facebook Subscribe.
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Social media tip of the day

Saturday, February 26th, 2011

Is The Daily the photographer’s future?

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011

Soon the next step in our digital media experience will be released:  The Daily.

It’s a new venture between Apple and News Corp. to create an iPad-only newspaper. Is this the beginning of a new opportunity for the photojournalist?

Last spring I wrote a blog post on the day that changed publishing.  It was the day Apple released its iPad to the public.  A year earlier I wrote about the future of e-paper here , and posted (including videos) about the future of visual media.

The Amazon Kindle, the Apple iPad and smart phones have taken root using e-paper technology.  Millions of people read books, newspapers and magazines using these new tools.

I’ve often said this technology is the future for photojournalists. We have been waiting for an easy-to-use and profitable delivery system for quality content and quality imagery to give new life to journalism industry.

The screens on these new products are amazing. Poor quality images are not acceptable, especially from professional media services.   The Daily is the beginning  of the next generation of subscription media.

For a subscription service to be successful, it must be easy to use and have incredible content.  As a photographer I cheer for the opportunity for a successful business model.  Unfortunately, new media platforms will not slow the number of new photographers entering the industry, creating more supply than demand. It will provide new opportunities for those photographers at the top of their game.

AOL is investing in Patch, what the industry is calling hyper-local community websites.  It has been interesting to watch its growth.  If this venture works, the next step will be tablet applications similar to The Daily on a massive, hyper-local scale.

The days of the bustling newsroom full of editors, reporters and photographers are coming to an end.  The future media company newsroom will include editors receiving content from freelance writers, photographers, and videographers.  In the future, writing, photography and videography will come from the same person.

Photographers, if you want to make a living as a photojournalist in the future, you must learn video and how to write.

Take risks, support new start-up publications, and build relationships with editors.

Our future is now.

Social media analytics you should be using

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Here are three tools you may not be using. More analytics for social media are being developed all the time.  The video below shares some thoughts on the current analytics offered by Youtube, facebook and flickr.

New Media Photographer Podcast 78

Monday, December 7th, 2009

This week Rosh talks about the pink glove dance and an interview with Greg Evans Synectics Media.

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